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What Is That Vintage Kitchen Gadget? Understanding the Mysterious Attachment in Dad’s Drawer
The Sunbeam Mixmaster and Its Versatile Attachments
The Sunbeam Mixmaster mixer was a popular and multifunctional kitchen appliance that debuted in the 1930s. Unlike modern mixers, which often come with limited accessories, the Sunbeam Mixmaster offered a variety of attachments to make it a true kitchen workhorse. Beyond the standard beaters, it also had optional tools like meat grinders, coffee grinders, and juicer attachments—such as the one in the image.
The Purpose of the Juicer Attachment
This particular attachment was designed for juicing citrus fruits like oranges, lemons, and limes. The metal spout seen in the image is where the juice would pour out after being pressed. The wire component acts as a holder for a small strainer, which was meant to catch pulp and seeds, letting only the smooth juice flow into a waiting glass or container. It was a smart way to incorporate juicing without needing an entirely separate appliance.